A brave soldier who was really too old to go to war but he went anyway, fought throughout and sadly succumbed to the horrible Spanish flu ep...
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Gunner
Service No. 143959
Age 42
Died on 20 November 1918
Royal Garrison Artillery
LES BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE
Pas de Calais, France
Son of the late William and Ann Batt, of High Halden, Kent; husband of C. A. Batt, of 45, High St., Broadstairs, Kent.
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I wish I had known you and had a chance to thank you for everything you gave to us who survive you.
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In loving memory of Gunner William Batt who bravely fought for his country throughout WW1 and died of Spanish flu in Calais on his way home.
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A brave soldier who was really too old to go to war but he went anyway, fought throughout and sadly succumbed to the horrible Spanish flu ep...
Jackie Sergison
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